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A World of Three Zeroes: The New Economics of Zero Poverty, Zero Unemployment, and Zero Carbon Emissions

9781925322477

Scribe Publications

Central government policies;Business & Economics

Paperback

320 pages

$32.99

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The 2006 co-winner of the Nobel Peace Prize and bestselling author of Banker to the Poor and Creating a World Without Poverty outlines his radical economic vision for tackling inequality, joblessness and environmental degradation, and explains the worldwide movement already working to make it a reality.

Muhammad Yunus is the Bangladeshi economist who invented microcredit, founded Grameen Bank, and earned a Nobel Peace Prize for his work towards alleviating poverty. Here he argues that the capitalist system is broken. In its current form, it inevitably leads to rampant inequality, massive unemployment and devastating environmental destruction. To save humankind and the planet, we need a new economic system based on a more realistic vision of human nature - one that recognises altruism and generosity as driving forces that are just as fundamental and powerful as self-interest.

Is this a pipe dream? Not at all. In the decade since Yunus first began to articulate his ideas for a new type of capitalism, thousands of companies, non-profits and individual entrepreneurs around the world have embraced them. From Albania to Colombia, India to Germany, newly created businesses and enterprises are committed to reducing poverty, improving health care and education, cleaning up pollution and serving other urgent human needs in ingenious, innovative ways.

A World of Three Zeroes describes the new civilisation that is emerging from the economic experiments that Yunus's work has helped to inspire, offering a challenge to young people, business and political leaders, and ordinary citizens to embrace his mission and improve the world for everyone.